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Posted on 10/28/2015 23:31:51
So I, as I'm sure many people are, am the owner of quite a few loose GB/A games that I do not own the original cases for. Currently I just keep them all in a little drawer. But what's the fun in that? I have a nice little Zelda case that I store all of my 3/DS games in. It looks cool, it's easy to carry around, and it keeps my collection organized. Are there any good cases for GB/A games? I'm not talking about the cloth, velcro strap stuff. I've got plenty of those shoved back in a milk crate, lol. I'm looking for something sturdy, pleasing to look at, and keeps my stuff organized. |
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Posted on 10/29/2015 1:09:41
Buddy of mine used to keep his old gameboy cartridges stored in plastic sheets in a binder like the ones you'd use for collectible/trading cards and such. Mine are just kept in a crappy little sandwich cooler along with my gameboy since I didn't have all that many games in the first place, haha. |
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Posted on 10/29/2015 2:37:44
I only have a few loose Game Boy games right now, so I just keep them in the hard cases they came with (somehow I still have those!) and keep them on my shelf next to my boxed games. I've seen others use the plastic sheets / binder approach and it looked like it would work pretty well. I would recommend using the nice Ultra-Pro style binders though instead of a cheap-o binder. I've found that they work much better for trading cards, so I assume the same could be said for games. I'm not sure what Zelda case you have, but I have a Metroid one for 3/DS games and it's pretty cool. I've been using it since I bought my DS....a long time ago. |
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chcnut
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Registered: 10/14/2015
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Posted on 11/5/2015 10:55:02
You can bulk order DS cases from Nintendo here (https://store.nintendo.com/ng3/browse/productDetailColorSizePicker.jsp?productId=prod10409) then print the covers. I've seen pics online and it looks great and official. |